MILWAUKEE – Three Marquette Soccer student-athletes led their PDL teams to division titles and now gear up for playoff time, while several others competing for the local PLA Milwaukee Bavarians are eyeing a share of a western division title when they welcome in first-place Cedar Rapids on Friday. That and much more in another Marquette Soccer Summer Update:

Finished the regular season with a goal on six shots and appeared in seven games for OKC.

His last three appearances have all resulted in OKC victories, the most recent being a 1-0 triumph over Texas United back on July 15 where Prpa logged 55 minutes.

His lone goal of the season came in a 4-1 win over Houston on the road back on June 15.

At last check-in, OKC was in first place with a record of 9-0-0. Since then, it has gone 3-1-1, increasing its goal differential by eight goals (+29) and finishing the regular season as the Mid South Division champions for the second year in a row, holding off Mississippi Brilla FC (9-2-3) by seven points.

Alba has appeared in all 15 games for Seacoast United, totaling three goals and an assist on seven shots.

Has logged 90 minutes of action in three of his last five matches, including each of the last two regular season games that resulted in a 7-4 win over AC Connecticut on Sunday and a 3-0 win at GPS Portland on July 12. In that 3-0 win, Alba netted his third score of the year on two shots.

Seacoast United finished the regular season as Northeast Division champions with a record of 11-1-2 and an impressive +24 goal differential. They secured a 3-1 victory on Tuesday over Reading United advance to play the Charlotte Eagles in the Eastern Conference semifinals on Saturday.

Tied for the most appearances on the team in net with six, finishing with a record of 2-1-1 with a 1.25 GAA and an .821 save percentage. Notched the victory in his last start back on July 12, making seven saves in a 4-1 win over BYU Cougars on the road.

FC Tucson coasted to a Mountain Division championship with a 9-2-3 mark, going unbeaten in its final nine contests. It allowed the fewest goals in the division, outscoring opponents 34-17. Tucson plays Fresno in the Western Conference semifinals on Friday.

Marquette newcomer Kraussel has scored a goal in each of the team’s previous two contests, including a 2-1 win over the Croatians after penalties back on July 16, which maintained the Bavarians’ second-place edge in the PLA West Division standings with a 7-1-0 record.

Sanchez has started every game for the Bavarians this season.

Bavarians look to grab a share of the West Division title on Friday, July 21 when they host first-place Cedar Rapids (8-0-0) in the regular season finale.

PLA Playoffs will be hosted by the Bavarians at Heartland Value Fund Stadium in Glendale Saturday-Sunday, July 29-30.

Milwaukee Bavarians will alos host the USA Amateur Cup Final Four at the Bavarian Soccer Complex at Heartland Value Fund Stadium in Glendale Friday-Saturday, Aug. 4-5.